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Lloyds Banking Group will conduct the largest ever exchange offer conducted by a financial institution in the coming weeks as it attempts to raise core capital by issuing new contingent capital notes.
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Dexia Belgium revealed today that it will not be paying any dividends to external shareholders and that it will not be making any payments of discretionary coupons nor will it exercise any call options on any hybrid tier one instruments or on any upper tier two perpetual bonds issued by any entity within the Dexia group.
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Banco Popolare will conclude its exchange offer which began on October 27 on November 4.
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Weeks of speculation about Lloyds’s capital raising plans could come to an end as early as tomorrow but many subordinated bondholders remain in the dark as to what the terms of an exchange into contingent capital might look like.
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Domestic investors gave the thumbs up to Nykredit Realkredit’s perpetual non-call April 2015 non-step hybrid tier one this week, allowing it to price a Eu900m transaction.
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ING this week revealed a dramatic restructuring plan which although welcomed by the bond market sent shivers through the equity market. The bank’s share price lost 26.4% on the week while its hybrid tier one securities traded marginally up.